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Attention Please!!!! I need your help!!
My home and family farm, along with several residential properties, are in jeopardy of being invaded by a new coal ash landfill. The state regulations only protect adjacent property owners with a “buffer zone” of 100 feet at present time. These landfills have to be 250 feet from almost everything else, but humans residing in their homes and properties, again 100 foot from a residential property line, and YES, there is something very wrong with that!!

ATLANTA, Ga. – Enviro-Log®, Inc., a leader in eco-friendly products for home heating and outdoor activities, urges households to prepare for extreme winter weather by following important safety tips that can help protect family members.

By DAVE TAYLOR
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Incoming high school freshman from Trimble, Carroll, Gallatin, Henry, and Owen counties now have a groundbreaking choice about where to go to high school. The superintendents of the five school districts have announced they are opening Kentucky’s first regional career academy so their students can pursue competitive advantage for the highest-demand, highest-wage jobs in Kentucky’s Golden Triangle region.

By DAVE TAYLOR
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An early injury to a key player and an inability to convert at the free throw line cost the Trimble County Lady Raiders a chance at victory in their final regular season game Friday. Nelson County came away with a 57-53 win, boosting their season record to 20-5. Trimble’s season record slipped to 16-9.

By DAVE TAYLOR
The Trimble Banner
The Bedford City Commissioners and Mayor Todd Pollock were unanimous in their praise of city employee Jimmy Hoskins for his street cleaning efforts in the wake of recent storms and frigid temperatures that made travel difficult.
Hoskins said his job was made difficult by the number of cars that had been parked along city streets and the garbage cans left out waiting for trash pickup.